The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is expected to be powered by either an Exynos 5433 processor or a Snapdragon 805 processor, depending upon the market. While traditionally Qualcomm’s chipsets have trumped the Samsung-made chipsets, results on AnTuTu benchmarking website reveal something quite opposite, GSMArena reports.

The benchmarks show that the Exynos 5433 chipset is faster and more powerful than Snapdragon 805 in almost every aspect. With a score of 40,303, Exynos 5433 is quite a few paces ahead of Snapdragon 805, which scored 37,780.

In the above chart, the Exynos 5433 finishes behind Nvidia’s Tegra K1 processor, but according to AnTuTu, the reason is the difference in the handsets they are powering. The latter was scored while powering a device flaunting a full HD display, while the Exynos 5433 was scored on a device flaunting a QHD display. On a more level field, AnTuTu claims that the results would have been different.